Blair is an MPH Candidate in the University of Maryland School of Public Health Institute for Applied Environmental Health, USA. She has worked in the US EPA Office of Planning, Analysis, and Account-ability since 2017 and co-leads the EPA One Health Community of Practice. Blair is also Director of the One Health Academy in Washing-ton, DC. Her passion for One Health began as a volunteer with the North Carolina One Health Collaborative under Dr. Cheryl Stroud, continuing her volunteer support of all things One Health throughout her time as a Peace Corps volunteer in Nicaragua. She was instrumental in creating the OHC Online One Health Opportu-nities Bulletin Board and is grateful for the opportunity to learn, teach, connect, and collaborate with the global One Health community.
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Caitlin attained her DVM in 2022 in the USA pursuing small animal and exotic medicine with interests in emergency care, shelter practice, public health, accessibility of veterinary care, political advocacy, and information literacy. She joined the ISOHA Education Committee in 2020 and soon began assisting the OHC with One Health Happenings. Previously, she has held executive positions with various organizations at her university, including Veterinarians in One Health, the Diversity and Inclusion Veterinary Alliance, and the Student American Veterinary Medical Association. In her free time, Caitlin is an avid writer and enjoys playing video games with her cat nearby. She strives every day to inspire change and usher in a new generation of professionals that place One Health considerations and collaboration at the fore-front of their pursuits.
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Bailey Goff finished her DVM at Iowa State University (ISU), USA in May 2023. Previously she completed a B.S. in Animal Sciences and a minor in English at Purdue University. While she has always had an interest in the interface between animal, human, and environmental health, her passions were fostered during veterinary school when she worked for the Center for Food Security and Public Health at ISU. She hopes in her future career to incorporate One Health concepts in policy development - specifically pertaining to infectious diseases. In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, fishing, and hanging out with her pets. She looks forward to working with the One Health Happenings team and engaging with the One Health community across the globe.
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